Embrace timeless elegance with our Khadi Silk Kantha Saree, a masterpiece that blends the rustic, breathable charm of authentic Bishnupur silk with the delicate, storytelling art of Kantha embroidery. Woven with care on legendary looms, this saree offers a uniquely textured, lightweight, and comfortable drape, making it perfect for all-day wear as both a fashion statement and a heritage treasure.
A Canvas of Sophisticated Artistry
- Dramatic Black Base: The solid black body of the saree provides a profound and elegant backdrop, allowing the intricate white embroidery to stand out in stunning contrast.
- Scattered Floral Butis: The body of the saree is adorned with a delicate sprinkling of white floral butis (motifs), adding a touch of softness and dimension.
- Exquisite Kantha Work Border & Pallu: The true magic unfolds on the border and the expansive pallu, which feature meticulously hand-stitched white Kantha work. Each stitch tells a story, forming beautiful, rhythmic patterns that are a testament to the artisan’s skill and patience.
Product Details:
- Fabric: Pure Bishnupur Khadi Silk.
- Work: Hand-Embroidered Kantha Stitch.
- Color: Solid Black with White Embroidery.
- Saree Length: 5.5 meters.
- Blouse Piece: 1 meter (Running piece, total length 6.5 meters).
- Blouse Style: The display image showcases a beautifully tailored blouse made from the provided running piece, offering inspiration for your own unique creation.
Care Instructions:
To preserve the beauty and longevity of the handcrafted embroidery and the natural silk, we recommend:
- Wash: Gently hand wash separately in cold water using a natural cleanser like Reetha or a very mild detergent.
- Drying: Always dry in the shade. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading.
- Ironing: Use a low to medium heat setting and iron on the reverse side.
The Perfect Choice For:
This saree is an ideal choice for women who appreciate artisanal fashion. It is perfect for festive occasions, religious ceremonies, sophisticated parties, or as a cherished addition to a heirloom collection. It’s not just a saree; it’s a piece of wearable art that celebrates India’s rich textile heritage.